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For Subscriber David Denson Whiteside (with subnum: '437351', username 'dwhitesi' exp: 2024-08-20, at dwhite95815@hotmail.com )
April 25, 2011
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Recall of Full-Face Dive Masks:

While full-face diving masks are a wave of the future for sport divers, we ought to note that Ocean Technology Systems has recalled its Guardian full-face dive masks due to a potential drowning hazard. About 1,700 are in use in the U.S., and 80 in Canada. The purge assembly on the mask can disengage from the regulator, resulting in loss of air. This recall involves Guardian masks with serial numbers 9051284 through 100070954; the serial number is printed on the main regulator body. For information, contact Ocean Technology Systems at 877-270-1984, or visit its website at www.otscomm.com


Little Cayman Deal:

Mark Pothier of Paradise Villa called to say that he'll give 15 percent off to Undercurrent friends through September 1. To learn more about the deal go here


Beware PNG Baggage Charges:

Undercurrent reader and underwater photographer Mike Emerson just returned from Papua New Guinea, where he was charged $565 for being nine kilograms overweight on an Air New Guinea flight. He says, "Prior to the flight, I had an e-mail from the airline through my agent which told me how much I could bring. Apparently they dropped the weight by 10 kilograms between the e-mail and my flight. Nasty."


Baggage Charges:

Had any excessive charges for your dive equipment? Any bad experiences while flying? Please let us know so we can do a story to alert your fellow divers. E-mail me at EditorBenD@undercurrent.org


There's A Cockroach In My Regulator:

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Need a Fish, Coral or Critter ID Book?:

Our website is the place to go to buy books from the marine ID masters, Paul Humann and Ned DeLoach. We offer their definitive ID guides, which include exceptional photos and detailed descriptions, at www.undercurrent.org/UCnow/bookpicks.shtml. Among their books we offer are The Reef Set (a three-volume set of Caribbean Reef Fish, Reef Creatures and Reef Corals), Reef Fish Identification: Baja to Panama and Reef Fish Identification: Tropical Pacific. Even if you have no plans to go diving overseas right now, you'll get inspired just by thumbing through the pages. Order through us and you'll get Amazon's best price - - and our profits will go to save coral reefs.


Another Advantage of Diving in No-Fishing Marine Preserves:

The fish are friendlier and more likely to come closer to you. That's the summary of a study by marine scientists just published in Conservation Biology: Fish regularly exposed to speargun fishing take flight much earlier when a diver approaches, compared with those living in protected zones. Researchers went to Muluk, Papua New Guinea, where local chiefs close areas of reef to fishing, sometimes for several years at a time, whenever the prey (typically triggerfish, parrotfish and surgeonfish). get shy. They found that inside protected areas, fish moved off when divers were within six feet of them. Outside the protected zone, they fled when divers were within 13 feet.


Japan and the Sea Shepherd Clash in Palau:

In a move that reeks of spite from this year's earlier failed whale hunt, Japanese officials have proposed a counteroffer to a Sea Shepherd plan to help patrol the Palau marine area, designated as the world's first shark sanctuary. A memorandum was signed between Palau and Sea Shepherd last month, on condition that the group would help curb illegal shark fishing in the 240,000-square-mile sanctuary on its own dime. But now the Palau government is reconsidering the offer after a high-level Japanese delegation weighed in on the decision, calling the group "terrorists". The official said the Japanese are willing to send their own patrol boat to help enforce the zone. Want to send comments to Palau officials about who you think they should pick? E-mail Natural Resources and Tourism Minister Harry R Fritz at mnret@palaugov.net and/or Marine Resource Bureau Director Theo Isamu at bmr@palaunet.com.


Our Thoughts Exactly:

We're posting this blog post verbatim from Conrad Blickenstorfer, editor of Scuba Diver Info : "A good number of DEMA members and other industry representatives attended Vision 2020 sessions, hosted by Beneath the Sea 2011, to talk about the dive industry and where they see it in 5 or 10 years. Most commonly mentioned: The importance of scuba retailers and supporting them; the need to listen to divers and tailor products and programs to their wants and needs; more 'face time' between new divers and instructor/store personnel, as well as putting fun activities back into diving; a need to better embrace the Internet and leverage it to the industry's advantage; use and benefit from social media. Our take: These are noble goals, but they describe what should have happened five or ten years AGO, and not IN five or ten years."


Coming Up in Undercurrent:

Part II of "Sharks Under Siege" -- The battle to protect them in Mexico and the U.S. . . . contributing editor John Bantin tests an inexpensive Diver Propulsion Vehicle; is it a deal? . . . toxic - and often fatal -- breathing hazards of rebreathers . . . what to do when your dive computer goes into the red . . . Can you sue the government and win if you get bitten by a barracuda? . . breathing from liquid, a la James Cameron's film The Abyss, gets closer to reality . . . and much, much more.

Ben Davison, editor/publisher
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